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Title: 1. ORGANIZATIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS


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1. THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS REVOLUTION
TRANSFORMING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • DEFINE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • COMPUTER LITERACY versus INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    LITERACY
  • EXPLAIN IMPACT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON
    ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • DESCRIBE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ELECTRONIC
    BUSINESS, RELATIONSHIP TO INTERNET DIGITAL
    TECHNOLOGY
  • IDENTIFY MAJOR MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES TO BUILDING,
    USING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
  • WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
  • CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • NEW ROLE OF INFO SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS
  • LEARNING TO USE INFO SYSTEMS NEW OPPORTUNITIES
    WITH TECHNOLOGY

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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
  • GLOBALIZATION
  • INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES
  • TRANSFORMATION OF THE ENTERPRISE

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GLOBALIZATION
  • MANAGEMENT CONTROL
  • COMPETITION IN WORLD MARKETS
  • GLOBAL WORK GROUPS
  • GLOBAL DELIVERY SYSTEMS

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TRANSFORMATION
  • KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMIES
  • PRODUCTIVITY
  • NEW PRODUCTS SERVICES
  • KNOWLEDGE AS AN ASSET
  • TIME-BASED COMPETITION
  • SHORTER PRODUCT LIFE
  • TURBULENT ENVIRONMENT
  • LIMITED EMPLOYEE KNOWLEDGE BASE

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TRANSFORMATION OF ENTERPRISE
  • FLATTENING
  • DECENTRALIZATION
  • FLEXIBILITY
  • LOCATION INDEPENDENCE
  • LOW TRANSACTION COSTS
  • EMPOWERMENT
  • COLLABORATIVE WORK

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KNOWLEDGE- AND INFORMATION-INTENSE PRODUCTS
  • PRODUCTS THAT REQUIRE A GREAT DEAL OF LEARNING
    KNOWLEDGE TO PRODUCE

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LABOR FORCE COMPOSITION 1900-1996
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Source Laudon Laudon 1999
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SYSTEM
INPUT
OUTPUT
PROCESS
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FUNCTIONS OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM
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COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CBIS)
  • FORMAL SYSTEMS
  • FIXED DEFINITIONS OF DATA, PROCEDURES
  • COLLECTING, STORING, PROCESSING, DISSEMINATING,
    USING DATA

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ORGANIZATIONS
TECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENT
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MAJOR ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTIONS
  • SALES MARKETING
  • MANUFACTURING
  • FINANCE
  • ACCOUNTING
  • HUMAN RESOURCES

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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
  • HARDWARE
  • SOFTWARE
  • STORAGE
  • COMMUNICATIONS
  • NETWORK

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APPROACHES TO INFO SYSTEMS
TECHNICAL APPROACHES
COMPUTER SCIENCE
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
BEHAVIORAL APPROACHES
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SOCIOTECHNICAL PERSPECTIVE
  • OPTIMIZE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
  • TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION MUTUALLY ADJUST TO ONE
    ANOTHER
  • UNTIL FIT IS SATISFACTORY

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SOURCE Liker, et al, 1987
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SYSTEM INTERDEPENDENCE
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SCOPE OF INFO SYSTEMS
  • 1950s TECHNICAL CHANGES
  • 60s-70s MANAGERIAL CONTROL
  • 80s-90s INSTITUTIONAL CORE ACTIVITIES
  • GROWING IMPORTANCE

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WHAT YOU CAN DO ON THE INTERNET
  • COMMUNICATE COLLABORATE
  • ACCESS INFORMATION
  • DISCUSS
  • OBTAIN INFORMATION
  • ENTERTAIN
  • TRANSACT BUSINESS

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NEW OPTIONS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN
  • FLATTENING ORGANIZATIONS
  • SEPARATING WORK FROM LOCATION
  • REORGANIZING WORK-FLOWS
  • INCREASING FLEXIBILITY
  • REDEFINING ORGANIZATIONAL BOUNDARIES

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THE CHANGING MANAGEMENT PROCESS
  • ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
  • ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
  • ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
  • ELECTRONIC MARKET

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ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
  • SOFTWARE INTEGRATES ALL FACETS
  • PLANNING, MANUFACTURING, INVENTORY, SALES,
    FINANCE, ACCOUNTING
  • TRANSACTIONS ALERT ALL INVOLVED FACTORS
  • UPDATES FILES, SPEEDS ACTION, CUTS COST

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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
  • INTERNET LINKS BUYERS, SELLERS
  • LOWERS TRANSACTION COSTS
  • GOODS SERVICES ADVERTISED, BOUGHT, EXCHANGED
    WORLDWIDE
  • BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS INCREASING

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ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
  • INTRANET BUSINESS BUILDS PRIVATE, SECURE NETWORK
  • E-MAIL, WEB DOCUMENTS, GROUP SOFTWARE EXTENDS
    EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION CONTROL
  • VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION

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VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION
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CHALLENGE OF INFO SYSTEMS
  • STRATEGIC COMPETITIVE EFFECTIVE
  • GLOBALIZATION MULTINATIONAL INFO
  • INFO ARCHITECTURE SUPPORT GOALS
  • INVESTMENT VALUE OF INFORMATION
  • RESPONSIBILITY CONTROL ETHICS

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Connect to the INTERNET
PRESS LEFT MOUSE BUTTON ON ICON TO CONNECT TO THE
LAUDON LAUDON WEB SITE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON
THIS CHAPTER
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1. THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS REVOLUTION
TRANSFORMING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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